Isis Masoud
Isis Masoud is an Egyptian-American Actress who grew up in Miami, Florida. Her Father is from Cairo, Egypt and her mother is from Los Angeles, CA. She was raised on the magnet school system and received her BA in Theater from the University of Miami. A well-rounded performer, Isis's credits vary from choreographer & producer to entrepreneu...
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Isis Masoud is an Egyptian-American Actress who grew up in Miami, Florida. Her Father is from Cairo, Egypt and her mother is from Los Angeles, CA. She was raised on the magnet school system and received her BA in Theater from the University of Miami. A well-rounded performer, Isis's credits vary from choreographer & producer to entrepreneur & actress, in all realms of the business including film, new media, television, commercial and theater. She can be seen in the Emmy Award winning Netflix Series Bloodline, in addition to the films: In Between Days, Rock of Ages, Ayita's Dream, The Laughing Mask, Kissing Don't Last... But Cooking Do, and The Demons of Disco. She produced & choreographed the short musical film Empire Vampire starring The Goodnight Darlings as well as Ayita's Dream, and the feature film Tiny Dancers. Isis choreographed for legendary Hip-Hop Icon Nas at Radio City Music Hall in NYC & was featured in a stage piece choreographed by Savion Glover. Isis's choreography was featured on the ABC Family television show Dance Fever as well as Season 9 of So You Think You Can Dance. Her Student Eliana Girard won the female title of "America's Favorite Dancer" & performed Isis's choreography early in the season. Show less «
Success is never a solo mission.
Success is never a solo mission.
You can only grow up so much, until you lose sight of who you are.
You can only grow up so much, until you lose sight of who you are.
When you see the best in people, you get the best from people.
When you see the best in people, you get the best from people.
A true gift, is felt in the giving of it, not in the hopes of getting something in return.
A true gift, is felt in the giving of it, not in the hopes of getting something in return.
When you see the best in people, you get the best from people
When you see the best in people, you get the best from people